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The functional role of Higd1a in mitochondrial homeostasis and in multiple disease processes

REVIEW ARTICLE

The functional role of Higd1a in mitochondrial homeostasis and in multiple disease processes

Jie-Ying Zhu
Min Chen
Wang-Jing Mu
Hong-Yang Luo
Liang Guo
Genes & Diseases第10卷, 第5期pp.1833-1845纸质出版 2023-09-01在线发表 2022-04-22
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Higd1a is a conserved gene in evolution which is widely expressed in many tissues in mammals. Accumulating evidence has revealed multiple functions of Higd1a, as a mitochondrial inner membrane protein, in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis. It plays an important role in anti-apoptosis and promotes cellular survival in several cell types under hypoxic condition. And the survival of porcine Sertoli cells facilitated by Higd1a helps to support reproduction. In some cases, Higd1a can serve as a sign of metabolic stress. Over the past several years, a considerable amount of studies about how tumor fate is determined and how cancerous proliferation is regulated by Higd1a have been performed. In this review, we summarize the physiological functions of Higd1a in metabolic homeostasis and its pathophysiological roles in distinct diseases including cancer, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), type II diabetes and mitochondrial diseases. The prospect of Higd1a with potential to preserve mammal health is also discussed. This review might pave the way for Higd1a-based research and application in clinical practice.

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ApoptosisCancerDiabetesMitochondrial homeostasisNAFLD